XFX Radeon R9 390X 8GB Double Dissipation Video Card Pictured

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Are the upcoming AMD Radeon R9 390X and Radeon R9 390 video nothing more than just re-brands of the AMD ‘Hawaii’ GPUs already used on the Radeon R9 290x/290 cards? XFX has posted up an images of their Radeon R9 390X 8GB Double Dissipation video card on their their Radeon R9 290X Double Dissipation graphics card page leading some to believe that the card is nothing more than an updated card based on the Hawaii GPU architecture. This comes just days after PowerColor showed off one of their upcoming custom Radeon R9 390X GPU coolers at Computex 2015 on a Radeon R9 290X circuit board.

The XFX Radeon R9 390X Double Dissipation graphics card box clearly shows the card having 8GB of GDDR5 memory on it and that it appears to come bundled with the game title Dirt: Rally.

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We posted up images of an XFX Radeon R9 390 Double Dissipation video card back in April and it looks like this is the same card! It looks like that ‘leaked’ image was indeed the real deal and was one of the first images of the AMD Radeon R9 390 series.

With multiple companies leaking out details on the AMD Radeon R9 390X this month it looks like the AMD Radeon R9 390 series will be based on Hawaii and that the top end card for AMD will indeed be the AMD Radeon Fury. So, if you are waiting for the AMD Fiji GPU based cards to come with the latest architecture and HBM memory you’ll want to be searching for AMD Radeon Fury X and Radeon Fury news. It looks like there will be a number of Radeon Fury cards coming to market to challenge the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti and GeForce GTX Titan X for those gaming at 4K Ultra HD resolutions or anyone that wants the best video card available.